Please select your home edition
Edition
Vaikobi 2024 LEADERBOARD

Volvo Ocean Race- The battle tightens as North Cape beckons

by Richard Gladwell on 8 Mar 2012
Team Telefonica prepare for a sail change, during leg 4 of the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12, from Sanya, China to Auckland, New Zealand. Diego Fructuoso /Team Telefónica/Volvo Ocean Race http://www.volvooceanrace.com

While the fourth leg of the Volvo Ocean Race looks to be Groupama’s to lose, the battle for the other two podium places has tightened over the past 24 hours.

A trough of low pressure in the Tasman Sea may work in favour of both Camper and Puma as they try to make landfall at North Cape.

Using the course routing function of www.predictwind.com!Predictwind which projects up to four weather feeds can be analysed, as opposed to the two feeds to which the Volvo Ocean race navigators are allowed to access.

In the immediate period the fleet is expected to face fresh to strong SE breezes on the final approach to North Cape. Groupama is expected to be sailing in winds in excess of 20knots for the next 24 hours and has the option to stand out into the Tasman Sea, before taking a tack to make landfall at North Cape around 5.30am on Saturday morning NZT.

The winds should begin to ease slightly as she approaches the northern end of New Zealand, and reduce to single digits getting down to just four or five knots. The duration and extent of the softening breeze has the Franck Cammas skippered French entry crossing the finish line late on Saturday night


A second set of standard weather feeds paints a rather more optimistic picture of the course options and finishing time for Groupama. One course has her sailing closer to the direct route for North Cape and for her to hold a fresh easterly breeze all the way won the Northland coast, and crossing the finish line in Auckland at a speed of around 16kts at 7.45pm on Saturday evening, local time.

Using the same standard weather data, the overall race leader, Telefonica is expected to finish around 9.00am on Sunday morning, with one of the Predictwind feeds seeing a similar finish time around 11.00am – again caused by an expectation of lighter winds, and a much later finish time from a second Predictwind feed.

A better estimate will be possible as the boats make landfall and it becomes possible, and more accurate, to run Predictwind using a higher resolution coastal weather forecast data.


Camper has assumed a position behind overall race leader, Telefonica, and she has a projected finish time of around 2.00pm on Sunday afternoon, or closer to midnight if the winds stay light for the final run down the coast to Auckland. But the second set of standard weather feeds brings a prediction that she will be able to sail close to the direct line for North Cape, tacking in the easterly breeze of 16kts at around 9.00am on Saturday morning and having a good run down the coast to finish around 11.00am on Sunday morning.

If the same set of weather data is accurate, then Puma will finish an hour or two ahead of Camper. However the margins are quite tight, and if the prognosis of a light run down the Northland coast does prove to be correct, then Camper could have a reasonable shot at third place.

The battle for fifth and sixth place also looks to be closer between Team Sanya and Abu Dhabi than the Volvo Ocean Race calculations, based on an instant snap shot of positions radiused from Auckland, they are predicted to finish Sunday afternoon, or Sunday night.

Navico AUS Zeus3S FOOTERX-Yachts X4.0Henri-Lloyd - For the Obsessed

Related Articles

Celebrating throughlines in sailing leadership
And the sailing world's newest hero Back in mid-March, Sail-World celebrated singlehanded American skipper Cole Brauer as the sailing world's newest hero. Now, I'm now happy to report that we have another sailing hero, albeit one who carries a British passport.
Posted today at 5:00 pm
One more storm, two more oceans
For the Global Solo Challenge 2023-2024 Louis Robein is the last competitor in the Global Solo Challenge 2023-2024 who is still at sea, we have all followed his resilience and determination as he faced trials and tribulations in his epic voyage.
Posted today at 4:37 pm
Australian Sailors set for major events in France
Olympic preparations continue for Nacra 17, 49er, 49er FX and 470 fleets Australian sailors are poised to make waves in France in the four two-person disciplines as the Nacra 17 World Championships, 49er, FX and Mixed 470 European Champions take place this week.
Posted today at 4:55 am
Sam Davies third in The Transat CIC
British sailor completes an international IMOCA podium in the race An exhausted but delighted Sam Davies sailed her Initiatives Coeur across the finish line of the Transat CIC at 20:11:37hrs local time NYC (00:11:37 hrs UTC) to take a well earned third place on the legendary solo race across the North Atlantic.
Posted today at 4:44 am
Around NZ Solo Record attempt underway
Accomplished solo sailor Lisa Blair has set off on new record attempt - solo around New Zealand Australian record-breaking solo sailor Lisa Blair has embarked on a new World Record sailing attempt crossing a start line off Auckland's North Head early Tuesday morning.
Posted today at 2:40 am
Boris Herrmann second in The Transat CIC
Career best for the German skipper of Malizia - Seaexplorer Germany's Boris Herrmann sailed to the best result of his 14 year IMOCA ocean racing career so far when he finished in second place on The Transat CIC on Sunday.
Posted on 6 May
2024 Star Worlds comes to San Diego this September
SDYC has previously hosted the regatta eight times San Diego Yacht Club (SDYC) is excited to invite members of the International Star Class to compete at the Star World Championship in San Diego, CA with racing from September 8-13, 2024.
Posted on 6 May
Pre-eminence
Not too hard to work out that I am unabashedly Australian Not too hard to work out that I am unabashedly Australian. Hope everyone is as proud of their country, as I am. Most folk I know seem to be.
Posted on 6 May
49er & 49erFX Europeans Preview
Fischer & Pequin looking for a good result on home waters The 49er and 49erFX European Championships, along with the Nacra 17 World Championship are about to start in La Grande Motte in the South of France, with sailors looking to make the most of the final major test before this summer's Olympic Games.
Posted on 6 May
Yoann Richomme wins The Transat CIC
IMOCA Paprec Arkéa first to arrive into New York French skipper Yoann Richomme made it two back-to-back solo Transatlantic wins today when he brought his PAPREC ARKÉA across the finish line first on the historic Transat CIC race across the North Atlantic from Lorient in Brittany to New York.
Posted on 6 May